Comparison of oxidative status of mouse pre-antral follicles derived from vitrified whole ovarian tissue and vitrified pre-antral follicles in the presence of alpha lipoic acid

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Sahar Hatami ◽  
Saeed Zavareh ◽  
Mojdeh Salehnia ◽  
Taghi Lashkarbolouki ◽  
Isaac Karimi
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Ahmet Ali Tuncer ◽  
Mehmet Fatih Bozkurt ◽  
Tulay Koken ◽  
Nurhan Dogan ◽  
Mine Kanat Pektaş ◽  
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Objective. This study aims to evaluate whether alpha-lipoic acid and/or coenzyme Q10can protect the prepubertal ovarian tissue from ischemia-reperfusion injury in an experimental rat model of ovarian torsion.Materials and Methods. Forty-two female preadolescent Wistar-Albino rats were divided into 6 equal groups randomly. The sham group had laparotomy without torsion; the other groups had torsion/detorsion procedure. After undergoing torsion, group 2 received saline, group 3 received olive oil, group 4 received alpha-lipoic acid, group 5 received coenzyme Q10, and group 6 received both alpha-lipoic acid and coenzyme Q10orally. The oxidant-antioxidant statuses of these groups were compared using biochemical measurement of oxidized/reduced glutathione, glutathione peroxidase and malondialdehyde, pathological evaluation of damage and apoptosis within the ovarian tissue, and immunohistochemical assessment of nitric oxide synthase.Results. The left ovaries of the alpha-lipoic acid + coenzyme Q10group had significantly lower apoptosis scores and significantly higher nitric oxide synthase content than the left ovaries of the control groups. The alpha-lipoic acid + coenzyme Q10group had significantly higher glutathione peroxidase levels and serum malondialdehyde concentrations than the sham group.Conclusions. The combination of alpha-lipoic acid and coenzyme Q10has beneficial effects on oxidative stress induced by ischemia-reperfusion injury related to ovarian torsion.


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Оксана Константиновна Мустафина ◽  
Элеонора Николаевна Трушина ◽  
Николай Александрович Ригер ◽  
Илья Владимирович Аксенов

В исследовании установлено, что использование высококалорийного холинодефицитного рациона (ВКХДР) у крыс привело к снижению уровня гемоглобина и эритроцитарных показателей, лейкоцитозу. Не выявлено достоверного влияния ВКХДР на общее количество тромбоцитов и эритроцитов. Добавление в рационы крыс карнозина и альфа-липоевой кислоты не оказало протективного влияния на изменения гематологического статуса в условиях развития НАЖБП. Studies on the effect of minor biologically active substances on the hematological parameters of rats against the background of induced fatty liver dystrophy. The addition of carnosine and alpha-lipoic acid to rat diets did not have a significant protective effect on changes in the hematological status in conditions of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.


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